Yoga with a mission to save country

Original Source: NEPS KOHIMA, FEB 26 (NEPS): Noted Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev said he would continue his crusade against corruptions and asked citizens to join the movement. Talking to pressmen… Read more »

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Baba Ramdev (left) giving Yoga Class at 16 Assam Rifles ground, Kohima on February 26, 2011. Pic. NEPS

Baba Ramdev (left) giving Yoga Class at 16 Assam Rifles ground, Kohima on February 26, 2011. Pic. NEPS

KOHIMA, FEB 26 (NEPS): Noted Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev said he would continue his crusade against corruptions and asked citizens to join the movement. Talking to pressmen after his historic Yoga Class here at 16 Assam Rifles ground was over on Saturday, the Yoga Guru also hinted launching of his own political party in near future to fight the scourge of corruption in the country.

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Asked about his reactions on the Congress leaders’ demand to probe to his assets, Baba Ramdev said the Government was free to do so any time anywhere. He however disclosed that Rs 400 lakh crore have been spirited away to foreign banks by “corrupt and the dishonest.” “If this money is brought back to our country, India will be ten times richer than the United States of America,” he said. “Each village in the country will get about Rs 100 crore each for development if we distribute this money spirited away in foreign banks.”

The Yoga Guru who launched his “Bharat Swabhiman Yatra (The Journey of India’s Pride)” from Dwaraka, Gujarat in mid 2010, disclosed that it would focus its fight mainly on five points: to eradicate corruption, black money and corrupt practices; to bring back the huge looted money of about Rs 400 lakh crore, hidden in foreign countries; to end conspiracy of foreign governments and their companies to loot the country and to build the character of the country’s citizens.

Baba Ramdev was happy to be here at Kohima for the first time to conduct Yoga classes and was thrilled to see massive participants. He recalled the Nagas contributions to the freedom struggle and also those who sacrificed their precious lives during Kargil war for the defense of the country.

Today’s historic Yoga class of Baba Ramdev was attended by government officials, army and paramilitary officials, hundreds of Kohima residents.

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AIR Imphal News -26th Feb 2011 7.30 Evening

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Services emerge on top, Manipur second – Times of India

The HinduServices emerge on top, Manipur secondTimes of IndiaIt's in this light that the emergence of strife-torn Manipur as the top sports state in the country makes a most remarkable story. Far from 'importing' talent to boost medal hopes…


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Services emerge on top, Manipur second
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It's in this light that the emergence of strife-torn Manipur as the top sports state in the country makes a most remarkable story. Far from 'importing' talent to boost medal hopes, Manipur, tucked away in the North-East, are probably the biggest
Services top medals tally in National GamesSify
Country's premier event draws to a closeThe Hindu
Manipur finishes second with 48 golds in natl games, 2011KanglaOnline
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Manipuri dance: Ritualistic and recreational – Deccan Herald

Deccan HeraldManipuri dance: Ritualistic and recreationalDeccan HeraldKnown as the 'Jewel of India', Manipur is the valley of traditions and cultural patterns best represented by its classical dance form — Manipuri. The history of Manipuri re…


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Manipuri dance: Ritualistic and recreational
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Known as the 'Jewel of India', Manipur is the valley of traditions and cultural patterns best represented by its classical dance form — Manipuri. The history of Manipuri revolves around myths and legends which are often represented through its art and

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Fasting teachers intensify stir as students join protest – MorungExpress

KanglaOnlineFasting teachers intensify stir as students join protestMorungExpress(Newmai News Network Photo) Imphal, February 26 (NNN): Government education institutions in Manipur have not been conducting classes in the last two months as teachers are…


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(Newmai News Network Photo) Imphal, February 26 (NNN): Government education institutions in Manipur have not been conducting classes in the last two months as teachers are on strike demanding the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission in the state.
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The Origin of Manipur

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh The empirical demands of history, much worse, prehistory, when it is allowed to assert them by its practitioners, drawing us to empirical evidence from archaeological… Read more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

The empirical demands of history, much worse, prehistory, when it is allowed to assert them by its practitioners, drawing us to empirical evidence from archaeological evidence (if there is any) or texts, at least writings from non-archaeological contexts, is flawed with mistrust especially when it has taken a few decades emphasising the evidence. However, the usefulness of empirical work is that a hypothesis can be made from data collected that is essential to the research.

The present Manipur is home to the majority Meiteis who live in the Imphal valley. Manipur is also home to a variety of ethnic groups such as Tangkhuls, Kabuis, Kukis (Thadous), Paites, Gangtes and Hmars, koms and so on, altogether 36 tribes, who inhabit the surrounding mountain ranges.

I use the word ‘tribe’ as a biological noun to mean – a group of people related by blood or marriage, united by language and culture with shared lineages, and not as used in anthropological literature, which some people regard it as derogatory. This was exactly the concept of Nikhil Manipuri Mahasabha/Congress Party, during the merger of Manipur with India.

As we know the total area of Manipur is 23.327 sq km. The valley accounts for only 2.238 sq km. Manipur shares 350 km of international border with Myanmar in the east.

The Meiteis constitute 60 per cent of the population but occupy less than one tenth of Manipur’s area in the valley only, because of ‘protective racism’. Immigrants from the eastern part of undivided Bengal during the British period, known as Pangals forming about 8 per cent, settle in the Imphal valley. The rest known as Mayangs (non-Manipuri Indians) came from different parts of India and also settle in the plain.

How the Meteis and other tribal peoples of Manipur came to live in Manipur is speculative. In the absence of a more cogent explanation, this article attempts to reconstruct the origin of Manipur from a geo/archaeological perspective.

To emphasise the prehistoric nature of Manipur – a Mayang word coined in the early part of the 18th century, I prefer to use the original name Kangleipak instead, until I come to the 18th century Kangleipak

To quote W Ibohal in his great book, The History of Manipur (An Early Period) – “The mountain chain where Manipur is situated belongs to the great Himalayas.” To prove his geological point he writes that ‘in 1952-53 AD one fossil of a sea living creature, cuttle fish, now extinct, was found at Kangpokpi in the northern part of Manipur.’

Further, he cites that recent findings in the tunnelling for Loktak Hydro-electric project, clays (representing the bottom of the sea) were discovered instead of hard rocks (expected from mountain ranges). The examination of different layers in the soil profile of the diggings strongly indicates that some 5,000 BCE the entire valley was submerged in water. He concludes: “so the land masses of Manipur is now 60 million years old since its birth from the bottom of the sea.”

I agree with Yumjao in the new light of the Theory of Plate Tectonics. What I try to do in this paper is to individuate a few aspects of geological and zoological analysis to draw a modicum picture of how Kangleipak was formed. Recent scholarship suggests that Manipur was part of the Himalayan belt.

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Khade, Mishra adjudged best athletes in National Games – Times of India

Khade, Mishra adjudged best athletes in National GamesTimes of IndiaA special award of Best State was also given to Manipur who finished second with a haul of 48 gold, 37 silver and 33 bronze medals. Coming back from a doping controversy ahead of last …

Khade, Mishra adjudged best athletes in National Games
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A special award of Best State was also given to Manipur who finished second with a haul of 48 gold, 37 silver and 33 bronze medals. Coming back from a doping controversy ahead of last year's Commonwealth Games, Richa Mishra showed tremendous resilience
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FORMS ARE OUT FOR ADMISSION TO M. Phil. & Ph. D AT TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, MUMBAI

TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (Deemed University U/s – 3 of the UGC Act, 1956) DEONAR, MUMBAI ? 400 088 Announcement for admission to Integrated M.Phil & Ph. D programme… Read more »

TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
(Deemed University U/s – 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)
DEONAR, MUMBAI ? 400 088

Announcement for admission to Integrated M.Phil & Ph. D programme and direct Ph.D.Programme (academic year 2011-12) with the various Schools and independent Centres at the TISS. UGC JRF qualified candidates, post graduates, students in the final year post graduation in Social Sciences and  allied fields and individuals with M.Phil and/or industrial, academic and field base experience in Social Sciences and allied fields are invited to apply.

About the programmes:

M.Phil is a full time taught programme offered from the TISS, Mumbai campus. The programme has two semesters of course work and two semesters of research work. Candidates with post graduate  degree or in the final year of post graduate degree in social sciences and related fields can apply for the M.Phil programme. Candidates admitted to M.Phil can move into the PhD programme after successfully completing the programme requirements. About 42 students are selected for the programme each year.

PhD programme can be pursued from the Mumbai and Tuljapur campuses, as applicable. Selected candidates can pursue PhD either by staying on these campuses (if accommodation is available) or from whichever location they are in. However, selected candidates are expected to be in touch with the
research supervisor, fulfill the necessary requirements of the Ph. D. programme, pay fees regularly, submit progress reports and attend modular research workshops. Experienced candidates with postgraduate degree, who are selected for direct Ph.D., are expected to fulfill course work requirement by attending regular courses held at the Mumbai campus or by attending the Modular workshops offered every semester. About 25 students are selected across various Schools.

Application Process

o Prospectus and Application Form can be obtained from the Institute’s cash counter on payment of Rs.800/-
o Application Form and Prospectus can also be downloaded from the TISS website and submitted, along with a Demand Draft for Rs.800, drawn in favour of ‘Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai’
o Request for Application Form and Prospectus by POST may be addressed to Dean, Research and Development along with a Demand Draft for 800/-, drawn in favour of ‘Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai’
o Filled in application forms with all requisite enclosures should reach the TISS on 25th March 2011.
o Fees once paid will not be returned. Reservation Policy
o TISS adheres to the reservation of seats for SC, ST, OBC and PWD as per the Government of India norms

TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
(Deemed University U/s – 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)
DEONAR, MUMBAI ? 400 088

o SC/ST candidates are required to submit a copy of their Caste Certificate for exemption of application fee of Rs.800/-
o Travelling Allowance (TA) is paid to all the eligible SC/ST candidates for attending Written Test and Personal Interview to be held in Mumbai. For claiming TA, candidates are required to submit original travel tickets along with filled-in TA form Admission Process
o All eligible candidates who apply for M.Phil will be invited for the written test and personal interview to be held at the TISS Mumbai campus.
o Apart from the fulfillment of academic criteria the short listing of applicants for the written test and interviews for Ph. D is linked to the research proposal and the domain expertise available at the School/Centre.
o The shortlists for both the programmes will be displayed on the TISS website by early April and email communications will be sent.
o Eligible candidates will be called for a Research Aptitude Test (RAT), followed by personal interview to be held on or between 27th to 30th April.
o Candidates have to score atleast 40% in each of modes of assessment (RAT & interview) to part of the merit list.
o Selection will be completed by middle of May and the information will be uploaded on the TISS website.
o Selected candidates are expected to pay fees by end of June 2011.
o The M.Phil programme begins from the middle of June 2011
o The model paper and rules for the Research Aptitude Test (RAT) will be put up on the TISS  website by early March 2011
o Candidates who have cleared JRF in the past two years are exempted from doing the written test, but will have to attend the personal interview
o Candidates who have GATE and any other relevant scores are also expected to take the RAT
o Candidates with visual impairment will have to indicate in the application. They will be provided with a writer.

Important Dates
? Last date of submission of Application Form: March 25, 2011
? Shortlisted candidates list on the TISS website by April 11, 2011
? Written test and interviews on and between 27th – 30th April
For further details read the prospectus. For any further clarifications email may be written to the Office of the Admission and Monitoring Committee oamc@tiss.edu or call on 25525265 or 25525253. Hard copy applications with all enclosures to reach Section Officer (Academic), Office of the Admissions & Monitoring Committee, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, V.N. Purav Marg, Deonar 400088, India.

February 2011 Dean, Research & Development
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Services top medals tally in National Games – Sify

Calcutta TelegraphServices top medals tally in National GamesSifyManipur and Haryana came second and third, respectively, winning 48 and 42 gold medals. Manipur and Haryana won total 118 and 115 medals. Maharashtra and Jharkhand stood fourth and fifth …


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Services top medals tally in National Games
Sify
Manipur and Haryana came second and third, respectively, winning 48 and 42 gold medals. Manipur and Haryana won total 118 and 115 medals. Maharashtra and Jharkhand stood fourth and fifth winning 41 and 33 gold medals. Of the 70 gold, Services won 13 in
Manipur finishes second with 48 golds in natl games, 2011KanglaOnline
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The Origin of Manipur – KanglaOnline

The Origin of ManipurKanglaOnlineThe present Manipur is home to the majority Meiteis who live in the Imphal valley. Manipur is also home to a variety of ethnic groups such as Tangkhuls, Kabuis, Kukis (Thadous), Paites, Gangtes and Hmars, koms and so on…

The Origin of Manipur
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The present Manipur is home to the majority Meiteis who live in the Imphal valley. Manipur is also home to a variety of ethnic groups such as Tangkhuls, Kabuis, Kukis (Thadous), Paites, Gangtes and Hmars, koms and so on, altogether 36 tribes,

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AIR Imphal News –26th Feb 2011 7.30 Morning

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‘Public have to bear the cost’ – MorungExpress

KanglaOnline'Public have to bear the cost'MorungExpressIMPHAL | FEBRUARY 25 : "Since the State has no resources for augmenting the salaries of government teachers as per central 6th revised pay commission recommendation, the public have to…


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'Public have to bear the cost'
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IMPHAL | FEBRUARY 25 : "Since the State has no resources for augmenting the salaries of government teachers as per central 6th revised pay commission recommendation, the public have to bear the cost," said Manipur chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh today
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Gifts’ for Manipur a boost for TMC – Times of India

Gifts' for Manipur a boost for TMCTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The people of Manipur, it seems, have managed to win Mamata Banerjee's heart by electing a Trinamool Congress candidate to the assembly, and the Railway minister has not let them down. On …

Gifts' for Manipur a boost for TMC
Times of India
IMPHAL: The people of Manipur, it seems, have managed to win Mamata Banerjee's heart by electing a Trinamool Congress candidate to the assembly, and the Railway minister has not let them down. On Friday, she announced a diesel locomotive centre and new
Manipur gets rail gift for Trinamul bypoll winCalcutta Telegraph

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Zou chiefs’ annual assembly held

The 1st annual assembly of Zou Chiefs’ Association, Singhat Block, held today adopted a resolution to extend support to the seating MLA Hangkhanpao in the next general election to the state Assembly, likely to come up in early part of 2012 Source H…

The 1st annual assembly of Zou Chiefs’ Association, Singhat Block, held today adopted a resolution to extend support to the seating MLA Hangkhanpao in the next general election to the state Assembly, likely to come up in early part of 2012 Source Hueiyen News Service

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MPP calls for prepoll alliance

Manipur Peoples’ Party MPP today called for a pre poll alliance to root out Congress rule from the state criticizing the O Ibobi led SPF government as an anti people government formed by a collection of people who are crazy with contract and supply w…

Manipur Peoples’ Party MPP today called for a pre poll alliance to root out Congress rule from the state criticizing the O Ibobi led SPF government as an anti people government formed by a collection of people who are crazy with contract and supply works only Source Hueiyen News Service

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Displaced people return to their homes

Villagers who fled their homes following a quit notice allegedly served by Kuki National Front President KNF P have today returned home after the outfit clarified late last night that the allegation was a propaganda generated by rumour mongers to t…

Villagers who fled their homes following a quit notice allegedly served by Kuki National Front President KNF P have today returned home after the outfit clarified late last night that the allegation was a propaganda generated by rumour mongers to tarnish its image Source Hueiyen News Service

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Journalist cross examined in Lungnila’s murder case

Associate editor of ISTV News Network Manipuri edition was cross examined today in a court, in the trial for the kidnapping and subsequent murder in 2003 of eight year old Luningla Elizabeth, daughter of former minister Francis Ngajokpa Source Hue…

Associate editor of ISTV News Network Manipuri edition was cross examined today in a court, in the trial for the kidnapping and subsequent murder in 2003 of eight year old Luningla Elizabeth, daughter of former minister Francis Ngajokpa Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nungba rally demands PDS, ICDS items

A rally taken out at Nungba today pressed the government to ensure reaching of PDS and ICDS Integrated Child Development Scheme items to the beneficiaries Source Hueiyen News Service

A rally taken out at Nungba today pressed the government to ensure reaching of PDS and ICDS Integrated Child Development Scheme items to the beneficiaries Source Hueiyen News Service

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CM reminds govt stands on COTA’s demand

Sticking to his guns, Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh has asked whether people would accept to a hike in taxes of various kinds levied by the government to raise funds required for payment of increased salaries to the teachers Source Hueiyen News Service

Sticking to his guns, Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh has asked whether people would accept to a hike in taxes of various kinds levied by the government to raise funds required for payment of increased salaries to the teachers Source Hueiyen News Service

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